Cradled between the celestial folds of Kuber Parvat and the revered Nar-Narayan Parvat, Badri Resort Mana (BRM) is an intimate Himalayan retreat that seamlessly blends spiritual heritage with understated luxury. Perched above the mystical valley through which the Alaknanda River flows in serene reverence, our resort evokes the essence of divine stillness and unspoiled natural beauty. Situated between Badrinath temple and Mana village, India’s first village.
Surrounded by snow-laden peaks and kissed by the sacred air of one of the four Char Dhams, BRM offers the rarest of luxuries—proximity to sanctity without compromising privacy. While just minutes away from the famed Badrinath Temple...
Read MoreEvery dwelling at BRM is an embodiment of ecological elegance and engineering integrity. Our wooden chalets are crafted from close-grained Arctic Pine, meticulously imported from the forests of Finland. These are then treated with Scandinavian wood preservation technology, renowned for its excellence in durability, sustainability, and climate resilience.
This all-natural material is not only non-toxic and ecologically responsible, but also renowned for its natural insulation, structural strength, and timeless beauty. Designed to harmonise with the demanding terrain and temperature of the Himalayas, these chalets offer luxurious shelter against both the harshest winters and shifting seismic conditions, while enveloping guests in warm, woody serenity.
2-Bedroom Suite – Perfect for families or small groups seeking expansive comfort.
Superior suite with kitchenette – Exclusive, elegant, and ideal for unwinding in style.
Premium 8 Room Suite - Thoughtfully appointed for those who appreciate subtle luxury.
At Badri Resort Mana (BRM), dining is not merely a necessity—it is a sensorial and spiritual journey. Our signature restaurant, Dasavtar, draws its inspiration from the ten divine incarnations of Lord Vishnu, after whom it is named. Each element of the dining experience—flavour, presentation, and atmosphere—echoes the richness, depth, and sacred symbolism of these avatars.
Perched above the valley, Dasavtar opens up to spectacular views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks and the resort’s private helipad, making every meal an event set against nature’s grandest stage.
Our culinary philosophy is rooted in purity, tradition, and mindful preparation. The menu presents a thoughtfully curated selection of classic Indian cuisine alongside heritage Garhwali dishes, served with contemporary finesse. From delicately spiced dals inspired by temple prasad to hearty mountain stews drawn from local lore, every dish tells a story of the land.
Ingredients are sourced fresh from local Himalayan farms and villages, ensuring that every bite is both nourishing and sustainable. The kitchen pays homage to the region’s ancient Vedic principles of satvik cooking, while also offering a variety of global favourites for the modern palate.
At BRM, nightfall unveils one of nature’s grandest spectacles. With minimal light pollution and high-altitude clarity, our skies offer a portal into the cosmos. Guests can observe constellations, planets, and even the Milky Way Galaxy with the aid of our powerful in-house telescope, set up in a dedicated stargazing deck.
Begin each morning enveloped by clouds drifting over your balcony or golden sunlight streaming across the valley. As nature stirs, enjoy a warm cup of elaichi chai on your private porch, followed by an elaborate breakfast buffet that nourishes both body and soul.
At Badri Resort Mana (BRM), you are not just surrounded by mountains—you are encircled by myth, legend, and natural wonder. The region offers an extraordinary array of sacred sites and awe-inspiring landscapes, each just a short walk or scenic drive from the resort.
One of the holiest shrines in India and a cornerstone of the Char Dham Yatra, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Celebrated as the ‘First Village of India’, nestled at the edge of the Indo-Tibetan border—rich in folklore and traditional Himalayan culture.
The legendary cave where Ved Vyas Ji is believed to have composed the Mahabharata, still reverberating with ancient wisdom.
A sacred cave temple where Lord Ganesha is believed to have penned the Mahabharata at Vyas Ji’s dictation.
The mythological source of the invisible Saraswati River, where the river briefly reveals itself before vanishing into the rocks.
A natural hot spring at the foot of the temple, revered for its purifying properties and believed to be heated by Lord Agni himself.
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu’s mother. The site of the sacred annual procession when Vishnu is believed to visit her in September each year—a temple just 500 metres from BRM.
A sacred alpine lake believed to be a divine meeting ground of the gods, offering surreal views and profound quietude.
A breathtaking trail that offers close views of the towering Neelkanth Peak, often called the ‘Garhwal Queen’.
A scenic 6 km trek from Mana village to a stunning 400-foot waterfall, believed to only bless the pure of heart.
A sacred glacial lake located at 15,100 feet, considered to be the meditative retreat of the Trimurti—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
A high-altitude trail used by local shepherds, offering panoramic views of the Nanda Devi sanctuary.
A revered boulder said to bear the footprint of Lord Vishnu, symbolizing his descent to Earth.
Located in Joshimath, this temple houses the deity of Lord Narsingh (Vishnu’s half-lion incarnation) and is central to prophecies related to the future of Badrinath.
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